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DW in the UK isn't technically insurance. DW waives Enterprises right to pursue the renter for a certain proportion of the costs associated with damage on the rental car. If damage waiver is included in your rental then you will have an excess. Let's say £600 Damge waiver means that Enterprise will pick up the cost of any damage that costs more than £600. For example- If you crash your rental into a tree, the costs of repair are £1600, you would pay the excess of £600 and Damage Waiver would cover the other £1000.

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